Calm Waters | Generative Ambient Music | Elektron Digitone
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- Опубликовано: 25 июл 2019
- This piece is made using 2 separate slow arpeggios that play at the same time.
Inspired by Brian Eno's Music for Airports, made possible by Red Means Recording's tutorial on how to make this kind of generative music on the Digitone. (thanks Jeremy)
Recorded directly into Ableton Live using Overbridge Engine. No post processing. Видеоклипы
thats a magical little box
this is neat. thank you
beautiful!
Beautiful dude!!!
Nice work man !
Lovely sound 👏🏾
Thank you :D
wonderful soundscape. great programming on the Digi. 💙
Thank you ❤️
Very good! Nice!
Thank you! That was my first jam with the machine :D Very intuitive and well suited for those kinds of sounds in my opinion.
@@sindre.pedersen Absolutely, I have one too, and a Digitakt, they are so much fun!
Beautiful Art .....thank you ....keep up the beautiful Art....the world needs it!!
Thank you Bill! As a matter of fact, I have another Digitone ambient video coming out later today 😁
@@sindre.pedersen Hello, that’s good to hear! I’ll be watching out for it! I’m seriously thinking of acquiring a Digitone to pair up with my Hydrasynth desktop. I’ll keep my eyes and ears open for your new piece. Keep up the beautiful Art!
@@billsoraparu9673 It definitely has its own sound, and is a sequencing powerhouse that will pair well with your Hydrasynth!
@@sindre.pedersen Hi, and yes as I listen to the Digitone in action I can hear how it would pair up well with the Hydrasynth! Thank you for your note on this. I’m thinking of getting it late summer of this year!
Just recently I acquired a Korg Wavestate. Ambient and Generative system. I’m getting some lush gorgeousness out of it!
That's awesome, looks like a great way to get out of writers block.
Here's my new video by the way: ruclips.net/video/YE9Y6w11t24/видео.html
Sweet, do the arpeggios have a randomization element to them? Thus making the piece generative?
Hi, thank you! The arpeggiator itself doesn't have much of a randomization element to it, except for random note triggering like most sequencers have. It does however have some unique features.
Red Means Recording has a great tutorial on this, check it out: ruclips.net/video/Sdn9G54JeXA/видео.html&ab_channel=RedMeansRecording
@@sindre.pedersen oh cool thanks for the link I'll check it out!!